Stem Cell and Immunotherapy for Cancer Treatment
Related Conditions: Cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, gastric cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, renal cancer, cervical cancer, lymphoma, leukemia, brain tumors, myeloma, ovarian cancer, oral cancer, esophageal cancer, bladder cancer, small intestine cancer, thyroid cancer.
Efficacy of Stem Cells: Stem cells have the potential to regenerate damaged tissues and suppress inflammation, playing a crucial role in cancer treatment. To effectively treat cancer, both immune and stem cell therapies must be utilized together. These cells can act directly on cancer cells or enhance immune responses to attack cancer cells, thereby augmenting the efficacy of cancer treatments
Mechanism of Stem Cell Therapy for Cancer: Stem cells can regenerate normal tissues damaged during cancer treatment and reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Additionally, through collaboration with immune cells, stem cells can inhibit and eliminate cancer cell growth